Ian Neal – Barkston Ash: Album Review
Ian Neal releases Barkston Ash – another refreshing listen to his inventive brand of progressive rock.
Ian Neal releases Barkston Ash – another refreshing listen to his inventive brand of progressive rock.
Steve Hackett continues to revisit the Genesis catalogue as he prepares to take Foxtrot At Fifty (+ Hackett Highlights) on tour
The Soft Machine album, Bundles, with its focus on jazz-rock, gets a welcome reissue.
Hot on the heels of arguably the best Cropredy festival ever, Fairport are off on the road in October with a 55th birthday to celebrate!
Machine Head return with a blistering new record that sees the Bay Area thrashers scale the summits again.
Cherry Red re-issue of the brief period that Bill Nelson worked on the Red Noise project.
Luke Jackson goes back to the future, revisiting his debut album from ten years ago.
Bluegrassy jam band from the mountains with a moonshiney special brew – all on Summer Honey from Shovelin Stone.
Dawnwalker shift the goalposts in a malaise-riddled journey into the world of ‘not what it seems’.
Bret McKenzie makes the solo break away from hit comedies and film soundtracks with his first full length long player; Songs Without Jokes.
ANIIMALIA release their new EP and show just what all the hype is about…they are a band to really keep an eye on.
Long Distance Calling release a new album dedicated to human abuse of the environment through some original soundscapes.
Tim Bowness – the man with the butterfly mind – talks to At The Barrier.
Sumptuous recording of Gretchen Peters at her finest, in concert, with her band and the Southern Fried Quartet.
Emma Ruth Rundle and Jo Quail combine for a breathtaking performance at Manchester’s Stoller Hall.